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  2. John Fisher - Wikipedia

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    John Fisher was beatified by Pope Leo XIII with Thomas More and 52 other English Martyrs on 29 December 1886. In the Decree of Beatification, the greatest place was given to Fisher. He was canonised, with Thomas More, on 19 May 1935 by Pope Pius XI, after the presentation of a petition by English Catholics. [26]

  3. Thomas More - Wikipedia

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    Pope Leo XIII beatified Thomas More, John Fisher, and 52 other English Martyrs on 29 December 1886. Pope Pius XI canonised More and Fisher on 19 May 1935, and More's feast day was established as 9 July. [134] Since 1970 the General Roman Calendar has celebrated More with St

  4. Sir Thomas More and Family - Wikipedia

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    Anne More (née Cresacre) (1511–1577), Wife of John More, son of Sir Thomas More. Cresacre More (1572–1649), Great-grandson and biographer of Sir Thomas More. Sir John More (circa 1451–1530), in red robes of office as a Judge of the King's Bench; father of Sir Thomas More. John More (1510–1547), Son of Sir Thomas More.

  5. List of Catholic martyrs of the English Reformation - Wikipedia

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    As well as those listed below, John Fisher and Thomas More were beatified on this date, as were 11 members [a] of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales, making a total of 54. Order of Carthusians. William Exmew (died 1535), priest of the Carthusian order (London, England)

  6. A Man for All Seasons (1966 film) - Wikipedia

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    A Man for All Seasons is a 1966 British historical drama film directed and produced by Fred Zinnemann, adapted by Robert Bolt from his play of the same name.It depicts the final years of Sir Thomas More, the 16th-century Lord Chancellor of England who refused both to sign a letter asking Pope Clement VII to annul Henry VIII of England's marriage to Catherine of Aragon and to take an Oath of ...

  7. Trevor May retires from A's with message for 'dork' owner ...

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    Trevor May had a candid message for John Fisher on his way out. (Brandon Vallance/Getty Images) (Brandon Vallance via Getty Images) The A's lease in Oakland runs through 2024, meaning they'll play ...

  8. List of prisoners of the Tower of London - Wikipedia

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    Saint John Fisher was executed on Tower Hill on 22 June 1535. Thomas Cranmer's consecration as Archbishop of Canterbury had taken place in March 1533, and, a week later, John Fisher was arrested. Saint Thomas More was imprisoned on 17 April 1534 for treason. He was executed on 6 July 1535 and his body was buried at the Tower of London.

  9. A's owner John Fisher claims 'we did our very best' to keep ...

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    Fisher did not sell the team. He maintained his ownership stake and finalized a deal to move the franchise to Las Vegas. The A's will play their final homestand this week, with three games against ...